Great Britain. Attorney-General
Grande-Bretagne. Attorney-General
Wielka Brytania. Law Officer's Department. Attorney General.
VIAF ID: 141954111 ( Corporate )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (11)
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Works
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The appellant's case : Mr. Attorney-General, appellant. Roger Crofts, Job Allibone, Nevil Ridley, Thomas Ange, Roger Woodcock, Mary Maddison, And others, Respondents | |
Attorney-general against the mayor and corporation of the city of London | |
The attorney general v. Sillem and others, claiming the vessel "Alexandra;" seized under the Foreign enlistment act (59 George III, chapter 69). | |
Baptist Chapel, St. Mary's, Norwich : the suit, Attorney-General versus Gould and others, in the Rolls Court : its origin, the proceedings, pleadings, and judgment | |
Between Her Majesty's attorney general--appellant; and Hermann James Sillem, Henry Berthon Preston, Jacob Willink, David Wilson Thomas, and William Thompson Mann claiming the "Alexandra," respondents : Joint case on appeal and appendix thereto ... | |
The case upon the judgment for Her Majesty : Inter Domina Regina, et Gawen Mason, Upon a Writ of Error, brought by Mason to reverse a Judgment given in the Queen's-Bench, touching the Office of Warden of the Fleet-Prison | |
Copy of His Majesty's Advocate, Attorney, and Solicitor Generals report : August 16, 1757. To ... William Pitt .. | |
Criminal Justice System : rebuilding lives | |
The dean and Chapter of the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity Dublin, plaintiffs in error : The King, Defendant in Error. Upon a Writ of Error brought by the Dean and Chapter, to reverse a Judgment given by the Court of King's-Bench in England, upon a Writ of Error brought by the said Plaintiffs of a Judgment given by the Court of King's-Bench in Ireland. The Defendant's Case | |
Domina Regina, et Mason, in error' An answfr[sic] to the case publish'd by Mr. Mason, the plaintiff, in error | |
Engaging communities in criminal justice. | |
Governments̓ expenditure plans 1999-2000 to 2001-2002 | |
"Les hospices de Paris et de Londres." The case of Lord Henry Seymour's will (Wallace v. The attorney-general). | |
Hugh Powell, Esq; plantiff in error, against Our Sovereign Lord the King, defendant. Upon an information in nature of a quo warranto. The case of the defendant in error | |
Indictment presented to the International Military Tribunal sitting at Berlin on 18th October 1945 [...] / presented by the Attorney-General to Parliament by command of His Majesty, November 1945. - London, [1945]. | |
Law officers' departments departmental report | |
The Master and four Wardens of the Company of Haberdashers, London, appellants. Mr. Attorney General on the behalf of the poor of Newland in the County of Glocester, ... respondents. The respondents case | |
The respondents case : Francis Lord Bishop of Rochester, Dean of the Collegiate Church of St. Peter Westminster, Michael Evans Clerk, Lawrence Broderick, Rob. Cannon, and Harry Barker, Doctors in Divinity, four of the Prebendaries of the said Collegiate Church, Appnts. Sir Robert Raymond His Majesty's Attorney-General, Nicholas Onley, Thomas Dent, Thomas Lynford, and Edward Gee Doctors in Divinity, and Samuel Lord Bishop of Carlisle, five of the Prebendaries of the Collegiate Church aforesaid, Robert Freind Doctor in Divinity, Master of Westminster School, and William Farrer, Esq.Respnts | |
SFO and CPS Fraud Division : merits and feasibility of merger : report to the Attorney General. | |
The speech of Mr. Serjeant Merewether, in the Court of Chancery, Saturday, December 8, 1849, upon the claim of the Commissioners of Woods and Forests to the sea-shore, and the soil and bed of tidal harbours and navigable rivers: the nature and extent of the claim, and its effect upon such property ... | |
The Sunday Times thalidomide case, 1979: | |
Supporting victims of crime | |
The trial of German major war criminals by the International Military Tribunal sitting at Nuremberg, Germany (commencing 20th November, 1945) : opening speeches of the chief prosecutors for the United States of America ; the French Republic ; the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland ; and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. |